Keegan-Michael Key

At first, he said no: No, Keanu Reeves did not want to partake in a movie about an adorable cat with his name.

Or at least that’s what Reeves' representatives told the filmmakers behind “Keanu,” the action-comedy starring comedians Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele as buddies searching for a lost cat. But when a trailer for the film was released in February, Reeves changed his tune. His sister thought the movie looked hilarious and told the actor he should get involved.

Unfortunately, the film was almost finished and was about to premiere at the South by Southwest festival in March. (It hits theaters nationwide on Friday.) But director...

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